<8000-100000000> Target Bit Rate (bits per second)
<0-100000000> bits per interval, sustained
<cr>
<0-100000000> bits per interval, excess in first interval
<cr>
<0-4096> Set buffer limit
<cr>
Andrew
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From: Hawthorne, Mike MM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 30 November 2000 11:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Traffic shape rateI wonder if anyone can assist? I have the following statement :
Traffic-shape rate 64000 48000 16000 1000
Is this statement possible and can anyone give a simple explanation as to what each of these values mean?
Mike
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